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Glen Schlachter Paul Schreiner .Terry Snyder Nancy Spero Lawrence Theis Robert Theis LaDonna Wagner Donald Wangler James Ward Gerald Warnecke Larry Weinandy Robert Welborn Gaylord Williams CLASS if NS5qi.5,45Z2jiR gt? fri' is Q as fffkif-ses. - wr 3 rf N al' is 'GQ 1 . mi, , E 2 'Qs A i i M4 Vasa. ,,.. pigs-sara? ii 1' 5 ifi1ffi'i3' Q . .9 VJ:-. .. . 1 . f - 5 H 1.3 , . f 'E I A ,Ii .f M, ui ir' iss P ' ' 2' wtztf fi N V A 'W f51.1a.2,, f fa f::?i-gg 3' ax t ,aww X -if gf: x ,,'. H S av' ..f,, pi Q, gy 3 -. 'i E5 : E: 1' --5. ,. '- .f ., -rj: - -5 , I wif: ' -- .ri r gin- F -fe' lg M v xx .i ii- v., T i D 1 A KN .,., . A , ,. as Q 1 - K 15 my 'Q , .si 15 1 N The sophomore class returned to school September 3, 1963, and welcomed Gerald Warnecke, who again joined the group following one year in the seminary. David Huether was enrolled, but after being with us for two months, he returned to Findlay. Julia Ward and Donald Lucius withdrew. This leaves forty-three members in the class. Officers for the year were: president, Robert Theisg vice-president, Wilfred Kinng secretary, Gerald Hus reporter, Berneda Bumbg treasurer, Janice Colemang sergeant-at-arms, Susan Clouse. Mr. Jere Carrick and Mr. John Kelbley are the class advisors. The Ohio State University Psychological tests and the American Legion's Americanism and Citizenship examination were taken in the fall. The freshman initiation dance, the Martian Hop, was sponsored by the class, September 30. The sopho- more class will be in charge of the school picnic on the last day of school. On November 10, a bake sale was held at Al's Market at which time a profit of SZ6. 65 was realized. A trip was taken on October 2, to the Toledo Museum of Art to see the King Tutankhamen exhibit. Mr. Robert Jaeck, our history teacher, accompanied us. S5 33
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CLASS Mary Jane Scherger Mary Jane Smith Terry Snyder Joseph Theis Luke Theis -- .r ga Donald Tien A Q pp 5 Ronald Tiell 1 ,:, ,V ' A J K Kenneth Tien Wilfred Tiell A Steven Underwood V T is .V we ess , . -A f:effwffQas'.4ff:e- f 'lpiifttixp kr Bernard wagner 1 i A SJSJJ wagner John Wagner . fit 1 .. so Q7 1 J Q ,. fr L, John Ward A A A E gr Q William WeinandY S A , ., r. N we e.a .r-.- F ' ' ' N T The freshman class chose for their officers Jean Welly this year the following: fi Linda Williams President Carol Clouse ' Vice-President Joseph Theis ff, f 3 Secretary Wilfred Tiell 1 Reporters Donald Tiell V Mary Jane Smith p Class sponsors are Mr. Lonnie Berkebile and Mr. Neal Gravette. The class membership consisting of 25 boys and ZZ girls totals 47 students enrolled at the end of this year. Connie l-luether entered the class in the fall, but after being with us for two months she returned to Findlay where she formerly lived. During the summer Rosella Reinhart entered a convent where she studied for the first six weeks. She then came back to New Riegel High. Miriam Warnecke, Dennis Fetzer, and Michael Kinn withdrew. The Ohio State University psychological tests, a Differential Aptitude Test, and the American Legion's Americanism and Citizenship examination were taken in the fall. For the first time, this year the freshmen had a basketball team. Two dances were enjoyed, the Martian Hop, which the sophomore class held soon after the opening of school, and the Halloween dance sponsored by the juniors. The FFA and the FHA also had a hay ride. January 3, a class roller skating party was held in Tiffin. 35
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